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Page 1: Original presentation created by Robert Braden, a teacher with the Graves County School District (Mayfield, Kentucky). Modified by Derek Osborne, Lincoln

Original presentation created Original presentation created by Robert Braden, a teacher by Robert Braden, a teacher with the Graves County with the Graves County School District (Mayfield, School District (Mayfield, Kentucky). Modified by Derek Kentucky). Modified by Derek Osborne, Lincoln Park Osborne, Lincoln Park Elementary School, for Mona Elementary School, for Mona Shores Public Schools Shores Public Schools students.students.

Page 2: Original presentation created by Robert Braden, a teacher with the Graves County School District (Mayfield, Kentucky). Modified by Derek Osborne, Lincoln

President Bush at WorkPresident Bush at Work

When President Bush stops working for the day, he has plenty of room to play with his dogs at the White House.

Barney

Spotty

Page 3: Original presentation created by Robert Braden, a teacher with the Graves County School District (Mayfield, Kentucky). Modified by Derek Osborne, Lincoln

The White HouseThe White House

This is the White House. President Bush lives here.

Page 4: Original presentation created by Robert Braden, a teacher with the Graves County School District (Mayfield, Kentucky). Modified by Derek Osborne, Lincoln

This House is BigThis House is Big

There are six floors,

132 rooms,

35 bathrooms,

147 windows,

412 doors,

12 chimneys,

8 staircases, and

3 elevators.

Page 5: Original presentation created by Robert Braden, a teacher with the Graves County School District (Mayfield, Kentucky). Modified by Derek Osborne, Lincoln

Lots of Room to PlayLots of Room to Play

Blue RoomRed Room

Green Room

Page 6: Original presentation created by Robert Braden, a teacher with the Graves County School District (Mayfield, Kentucky). Modified by Derek Osborne, Lincoln

Let’s All ReadLet’s All Read

The White House is full of books. President Bush loves

to read after a long day at the office.

Page 7: Original presentation created by Robert Braden, a teacher with the Graves County School District (Mayfield, Kentucky). Modified by Derek Osborne, Lincoln

Washington D.C. is full of history and has plenty of monuments to see and explore. Here are just a few of the most popular sites to visit.

See the Monuments

Page 8: Original presentation created by Robert Braden, a teacher with the Graves County School District (Mayfield, Kentucky). Modified by Derek Osborne, Lincoln

The Capitol BuildingThe Capitol Building

Here is the United States Capitol. This is where laws are created, passed, and revised.

Page 9: Original presentation created by Robert Braden, a teacher with the Graves County School District (Mayfield, Kentucky). Modified by Derek Osborne, Lincoln

Washington MonumentWashington MonumentThis structure was named after our first president, George Washington. It stands 555 feet high and is one of the tallest monuments in the world.

Page 10: Original presentation created by Robert Braden, a teacher with the Graves County School District (Mayfield, Kentucky). Modified by Derek Osborne, Lincoln

Lincoln MemorialLincoln Memorial

This is the outside view of the Lincoln Memorial. It is a tribute to our 16th President.

This is what you see on the inside. This is a huge statue of President Lincoln.

Page 11: Original presentation created by Robert Braden, a teacher with the Graves County School District (Mayfield, Kentucky). Modified by Derek Osborne, Lincoln

Washington D.C. Offers a LotWashington D.C. Offers a Lot

With all the exciting With all the exciting activities available activities available in Washington D.C., in Washington D.C., you are sure to learn you are sure to learn something new and something new and take a piece of take a piece of history with you history with you where ever you go.where ever you go.

Page 12: Original presentation created by Robert Braden, a teacher with the Graves County School District (Mayfield, Kentucky). Modified by Derek Osborne, Lincoln

In what building are In what building are laws made, revised laws made, revised

and passed?and passed?

So what do you know…

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How many rooms are How many rooms are in the White House?in the White House?

So what do you know…

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How tall is the How tall is the Washington Washington Monument?Monument?

So what do you know…

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What monument honors What monument honors the 16the 16thth President of the President of the

United States?United States?

So what do you know…